英:[ˈsnʌfl]
美:[ˈsnʌfəl]
英:[ˈsnʌfl]
美:[ˈsnʌfəl]
vi.
(吸气时)发出响声
带鼻音说话
抽鼻儿地说
(鼻塞时)带鼻音地呼吸
n.
以鼻吸气声
带鼻音说的话
(the snuffles)鼻塞
伤风
snuf·fle
snuh fl
复数:snuffles
第三人称单数:snuffles
现在分词:snuffling
过去式:snuffled
过去分词:snuffled
snuffly (adj.), snuffler (n.)
词根:snuffle
adj.snuffling 虚情假意的;抽着鼻子的
v.snuffling 抽鼻子;嗅(snuffle的现在分词形式)
verb
intransitive verb
to snuff or sniff usually audibly and repeatedly
to breathe through an obstructed nose with a sniffing sound
to speak through or as if through the nose : whine
transitive verb
to seek or test by or as if by repeated sniffs
noun
snuffles plural sniffles
the act or sound of snuffling
a nasal twang
"喘气或通过鼻子阻塞呼吸",来自1580年代的荷兰或佛兰芒语(比较 snuffelen "到处嗅探,窥视"),源自荷兰和佛兰芒语 snuffen "嗅"(参见 snuff(v.2))。比较 sniffle。相关词汇: Snuffled; snuffling。
Verb akin to Dutch snuffelen to snuffle — more at snivel
The first known use of snuffle was circa 1600
snuggleverb
to curl up comfortably or cozily : cuddle
to pull in close especially for comfort or in affection : nestle
snuggerynoun
a snug cozy placeespecially: a small comfortable room
snug1 of 2verb
to settle or lie down : snuggle
to make snug
snug2 of 2adjective
seaworthy
trim entry 2, neat
fitting closely and comfortably
a snug coat
enjoying or providing warm secure shelter and comfort : cozy
a snug cottage
fairly large
a snug fortune
offering safe concealment
a snug harbor
snuffle1 of 2verb
to snuff or sniff usually loudly and over and over again
to breathe through a partly blocked nose with a sniffing sound
whine entry 1 sense 1
snuffle2 of 2noun
the sound made in snuffling
snuffle1 of 2verb
to snuff or sniff usually loudly and over and over again
to breathe through a partly blocked nose with a sniffing sound
whine entry 1 sense 1
snuffle2 of 2noun
the sound made in snuffling
1 There’s a snuffle from the bed, and I can tell he is crying.
2 Orr was snuffling and sneezing with a crippling head cold.
3 My relief was short-lived as I heard another grunt and some snuffling.
4 She shakes her head but he presses them on her and she eats and drinks, snuffling and crying.
5 Trying to stop crying, she snuffled and blew her nose.
6 “I’ve never met a person,” whispered Eilonwy, while Gurgi snuffled in fright, “who could talk about such dreadful things and smile at the same time. It’s like ants walking up and down your back.”
7 The child is asleep to snore like snuffle, be how to return a responsibility?
小孩一睡着就像鼻塞似的打呼噜, 是怎么回事?
8 Does nose pharynx cancer have snuffle symptom?
鼻咽癌有鼻塞症状 吗 ?
9 I could hear the child snuffling in her sleep.
我能听见这姑娘睡着了还在抽鼻子。
10 He must have picked up a cold — he's begun to snuffle.
他开始鼻塞,一定是感冒了.
11 A dog snuffled along a gate as they passed.
12 A light snore, which might have been the nun on duty, a little snuffling and whimpering—no more than that.
13 There is an amazing array of puzzles that require dogs to roll, shake, lick or snuffle a product to access food or treats.
14 Next to arrive is her disembodied trunk, with a mind of its own, snuffling out friends and enemies and food.
15 I would have rested longer except for the indescribably rank smell and loud snuffling coming from a few feet away.
16 Two canines in Massachusetts are the first to be used by a law enforcement agency to snuffle the virus.
17 She snuffled and adjusted her clothes to make certain all the seams were lined up precisely the way they were supposed to be.
18 He’s small, all white, and he snuffles like a dog.
19 Meggie saw the dogs' broad skulls pushing through the grass and heard them snuffling.
20 Gurgi snuffled, “a piggy has gone across the water with swimmings and splashings.”
1 伤风
2 带鼻音说
8 鼻子哼哼作声
11 鼻塞
14 用鼻音讲
18 感冒
19 嗅出